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Indianapolis

Spanish

School of Liberal Arts

Curriculum

Degree Offered

Master of Arts in Teaching Spanish

Program Information

This international course of study has been designed specifically for teachers of Spanish. It provides graduate-level course work in the Spanish language, Hispanic cultures, teaching methodology, applied linguistics, and Hispanic art and literature. It provides for the professional development of Spanish teachers through the improvement of their language and teaching skills, and it will enable their career advancement. Graduates of the program will in turn contribute to better teaching of Spanish in Indiana schools, improving the language skills and the cultural awareness of Indiana students.

Who might be interested in this kind of degree program?

Current K-12 Spanish teachers;

Students graduating with a degree in Spanish (or a related field) who are seeking to obtain a master’s degree;

Current or future community college and adjunct university faculty in Spanish.

Special Departmental Requirements

(See also general University Graduate School requirements.)

Admission Requirements

A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university, with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) in the student’s undergraduate major, documented by an official transcript. Applicants are expected to have a B.A. in Spanish, but admission is also considered for those who otherwise demonstrate the competency necessary for successful graduate work in Spanish. Students lacking advanced course work in Spanish are required to take a 400-level course in each of these three areas: Hispanic linguistics, literature, and culture. Students must complete these courses with a grade of B or better before beginning the graduate curriculum, either at IUPUI or at the University of Salamanca. Formal petitions will be necessary for any exception to this requirement.

Proficiency in the Spanish language. There are two options: (a) Exam—Students may take the Basic Diploma in Spanish (DELE) issued by the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture, and Sport. The official exam determining this proficiency is offered once a year at IUPUI. Only scores obtained within three years of the date of application will be accepted. Or (b) A tape—including applicant’s oral sample of 10-15 minutes of spontaneous speech.

A sample of academic writing in Spanish on some aspect of Hispanic culture, literature, linguistics, or pedagogy. The essay may be in the form of a paper written for a course.

Three letters of recommendation. At least two of these should be from professors.

For international students, the university requires a minimum TOEFL score of 550 on the paper version and 213 on the computer-based test. Send scores to Institution Code 1325, Dept. Code 2608. Students who do not achieve this score may be admitted to the university conditionally and may be required to take English as a Second Language courses through the Department of English. While taking these courses they will be allowed to register for a maximum of six credit hours in the M.A.T. in Spanish. If admitted, international students will also be required to take IUPUI’s ESL placement test before registering for the first semester. For further admissions instructions and requirements for international students, prospective students should refer to the Office of International Affairs Web page at www.iupui.edu/~oia/.

Please note: We do not require the GRE for admission to the M.A.T. in Spanish program, but it is required for consideration for a university fellowship.

Online application: Please access the online portion of the application from this link: http://www.iupui.edu/~gradoff/admissions/. This application requires basic information such as your name, address, program of study, residency status, etc. Please pay careful attention to the personal statement, in which you explain your reasons for pursuing the Spanish graduate program. The statement should be written in English. Please note: under “educational objectives” you must choose “master’s” as your type of admission, “Spanish (IU Graduate School)” as your academic program, and “Spanish M.A.T.” as your major.

For admission in either fall or spring semesters with university fellowship consideration (GRE required), applications must be received by January 15.

For admission in the fall semester, all other applications, including requests for departmental aid consideration (teaching or research assistantships), must be received by April 1.

For admission in the spring semester with no financial aid consideration, applications must be received by October 15 of the preceding year.

Course Requirements

The M.A.T. in Spanish consists of 36 credits and it may be completed in three or four academic semesters and two five-week courses abroad completed in sequential years. The summer work abroad must be done in consecutive years. For example, in 2012-2013 or 2013-2014. The remainder of the course work must be completed in residence at IUPUI.

OPTION 1: M.A.T. with THESIS

Course work at IUPUI (to be completed during the academic year): 9 credit hours of core coursework, 9 credit hours of additional coursework, and 6 credit hours of thesis work.

Core Required Courses (9 cr.)

S515 Acquisition of Spanish as a Second Language (3 cr.)

S517 Methods of Teaching College Spanish (3 cr.)

S519 Practicum in the Teaching of Spanish (3 cr.)

THESIS (6 cr.)

S686 M.A.T. Thesis (2-6 cr.)

Additional Coursework Options (9 cr.)

S511 Spanish Syntactic Analysis (3 cr.)

S513 Introduction to Hispanic Sociolinguistics (3 cr.)

S518 Studies in Latino and Spanish American Culture (3 cr.)

S528 Translation Practice and Evaluation (3 cr.)

S680 Topics in Contemporary Spanish American Literature (3 cr.)

Course Work Abroad (12 cr.)
(to be completed in two consecutive July sessions):

S521 Spanish Grammar and Linguistics for Teachers I (3 cr.)

S523 Spanish Literature, Art, and Culture for Teachers I (3 cr.)

S524 Spanish Grammar and Linguistics for Teachers II (3 cr.)

S525 Spanish Literature, Art, and Culture for Teachers II (3 cr.)

OPTION 2: M.A.T. via Coursework

Course work at IUPUI (to be completed during the academic year): 9 credit hours of core coursework, and 15 credit hours of additional coursework
Core Required Courses (9 cr.)
S515 Acquisition of Spanish as a Second Language (3 cr.)
S517 Methods of Teaching College Spanish (3 cr.)
S519 Practicum in the Teaching of Spanish (3 cr.)

Additional Coursework Options (15 cr.)

S511 Spanish Syntactic Analysis (3 cr.)

S513 Introduction to Hispanic Sociolinguistics (3 cr.)

S518 Studies in Latino and Spanish American Culture (3 cr.)

S528 Translation Practice and Evaluation (3 cr.)

S680 Topics in Contemporary Spanish American Literature (3 cr.)

Course Work Abroad (12 cr.)
(to be completed in two consecutive July sessions):